* Four to compete in Adams poultry queen contest GETTYSBURG - Four young ladies will compete for the title of Adams County Poultry Queen on August 16. The 1980 queen, Jo Ann Deatnck, Littlestown, will preside over the evening’s festivities Competing for this year’s title will be Penny CrabiU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe CrabiU, New Oxford; Michele King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale King, York Springs; Melissa Shetter, daughter of Mr and Zv\XQCLC2 Volume-Bell: by JAMESWAY® m Simply better Designed with fast, quiet, dependable—and low cost —feeding in mind. Volume-Belt cattle feeder is simple ... has no cables, no chain, no traveling electrical motors or parts. Belts out big-capacity feeding on a weather-protected belt. For single lot,- multi-lot or in-barn set-ups. See us for systems and service that help make the good life better. AGRI-EQUIP. RD4, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 I. G. SALES Rt 113, Box 200 Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, INC. Rte 519 - N off Rte 46 P 0 Box 185 Belvidere, NJ 07823 ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. Mrs Ed Shetter, Gettysburg and Joanne Sterner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sterner, BiglerviUe The contest wiU be held at the Lamp Post Restaurant, Gettysburg, beginning at 6:15 p.m. with a social hour. The social hour wiU feature the queen candidates ser ving hor’s d’oeuvres. FoUowmg dinner the con testants wiU present a two to three minute talk. The evenings en- cattle feeder /A j^T i if i ? 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville, PA 215 367 2169 tertainment will feature singing from the Hanover Area Barbershop Quartet. Melissa Shetter wiU be a senior at Gettysburg Area Senior High School. She is captain of Gettysburg Rifle Squad, President of Adams County 4-H Dairy Goat Club and raises capons as a 4-H project She is also a member of the 1980 state winning 4-H poultry judmg team. A senior at New Oxford High School, Penny Crabill is a member of Girls Leaders Club and Future Business Leaders of America. She also is a member of the basketball, n < < V. f tt> DEPENDABLE MOTORS ROVENDALE SUPPLY Honey Brook, PA RD 2, Watsontown, PA 17777 215-273-3131 717-538-5521 215-273-3737 HENRY S. LAPP SOLLENBERGER SILOS RDI, Cains, Gap, PA 17527 RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA 717-442-8134 717-264-9588 HARRY L TROOP Rt 1 Cochranville PA 19330 215-593 6731 £ I DETWILER SILO REPAIR Rt 2, Newville, PA 717-776 7533 volleyball and softball teams. Michele King is a member ~of the band, chorus, field hockey, and softball teams at Bermudian Springs High School This high school junior is also a member of the York Springs Com munity 4-H Club, Adams County 4-H Senate and 1980 state winning 4-H poultry judging team. Joanne Sterner, a senior at Biglerville High School, is a member of the Honor Society, band, volleyball team and Spanish Club She is also a member of the 1980 state winning 4-H poultry judgmg team. I \ J. A. SWOPE Box 121, RDI Myerstown PA 717-933-4758 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980—E5 As Adams County Poultry Queen, the winner wiU assist with chicken barbecue at Apple Blossom and Apple Harvest Festivals, assist with poultry booth at South Mountain Fair, develop poultry promotional programs, participate in a seven minute TV show on “Noon Day on Eight” m Lancaster and represent the country’s poultry industry at public events. Judges for the event will First place flower judges The Cumberland County 4-H flower judging and identification team placed first in the state at the 1980 4-H Achievement Days held at Penn State. Team members include, left to right, Karen Nailor, 30 Bare Road, Mechanicsburg; Cindy Otto, R 8 Carlisle: and Lori Davidson, Star Route 2, Ship pensburg. Cindy Otto tied for first place individual, Lon Davidson placed third, and Karen Nailor plac ed sixth as individuals. be Vicky Wass, Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture; Paul Konhaus, Konhaus Farms; and Jay Irwin, Lancaster County Agricultural Agent. The queen contest is one of many activities sponsored by the Adams County Poultry Association. The planning committee con sisted of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kime, Mrs. Mark Wider man, Mrs Jane Bodenberg, and John Schwartz.